Quote: Nobody Beats ‘Focused’ Jon Jones But Himself

Jon Jones’ coach expects the former champ to look better than he ever has in his upcoming rematch with current light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier. Mike Winklejohn, who is “Bones’” striking coach, discussed his star pupil’s growth as a striker since being stripped of his belt and forced out of action since April 2016. “Everything […]

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Jon Jones’ coach expects the former champ to look better than he ever has in his upcoming rematch with current light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier.

Mike Winklejohn, who is “Bones’” striking coach, discussed his star pupil’s growth as a striker since being stripped of his belt and forced out of action since April 2016.

“Everything is good,” Winkeljohn said. “[Jones]’s coming in with a smile on his face. I’m going to tell you what, Jon’s coming in and he’s finding new ways to hit people with elbows. He keeps bringing them real close to people’s faces and then just stopping with a smile, and continuing on with the process. So he’s got some new things that are even meaner for Daniel this fight.”

Winklejohn said he was thrilled when the UFC offered Jones a fight against the champ, a man he already defeated back at UFC 182.

While many fans and pundits wondered whether Jones would opt for a tune-up fight after his layoff, Winklejohn insists “Bones” is ready for the belt and doesn’t need a tune-up fight beforehand.

“I love [Jones] fighting for the belt,” he told Ariel Helwani. “I don’t think he had any need for a tune-up fight to fight Daniel Cormier. I think as much as I do respect Daniel, I think this is a good fight for Jon, because the first time Daniel couldn’t take him down. Jon was able to take him down. Jon was able to beat him everywhere, and I think that plays into our favor with this fight.

“We can expand on that and change some things that Daniel will try, so that he fails once again.”

While Jones’ coach didn’t undermine Cormier, he remains steadfastly confident that the former champion will regain his title while showing some new tricks he’s picked up in his absence from the sport.

“I think everybody’s a threat,” he said. “But Jon, he studies so much in the fact that we had a lot of things, he had a lot of things figured out. Jon had a lot of things figured out in that first fight, because he watches fight tape, he studies so much that I think that’s kind of one of those things he’s got it mostly figured out already, and it should play out the same way. That’s why I was okay with it.”

“I know I’ve had that talk with him, and I’m sure all these coaches had that talk with him — or at least I hope they would’ve,” he said. “But, he’s on the straight and narrow. I would say Jon Jones, nobody beats Jon Jones but himself. And he’s been focused in training camp and through last week on the right things. So with that being said, should be a great fight for Jon.”

Jones and Cormier are set to throw down for a second time at UFC 214 on July 29 in Anaheim, California.

“Bones” took home a unanimous decision victory over D.C. during their first fight back in 2015. Cormier won the belt after Jones was stripped and has defended it against Anthony “Rumble” Johnson and Alexander Gustafsson.

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Coach: Jon Jones Will Make UFC 214 & Win Title

Jon Jones’ striking coach John Winkeljohn is extremely confident that the former light heavyweight champion will not only make it to UFC 214 to take on current champ Daniel Cormier, he will also make it look easy. Speaking with Submission Radio, Winklejohn assured fans that “Bones” won’t have any issues making it to fight night, an […]

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Jon Jones’ striking coach John Winkeljohn is extremely confident that the former light heavyweight champion will not only make it to UFC 214 to take on current champ Daniel Cormier, he will also make it look easy.

Speaking with Submission Radio, Winklejohn assured fans that “Bones” won’t have any issues making it to fight night, an issue that has plagued the former champ since being stripped of his title.

“Nah, he won’t exit. No, Jon’s getting his title back – well, the title he never lost. Yeah, he’s walking out back being the champ of the world again. Absolutely, absolutely. Jon’s focus is on point. Like I said, when Jon gets on top of someone on the ground, it’s always a bloody mess with elbows, etcetera. He’s got great submissions from there too and Jon can take Daniel down like you saw last time, there’s no doubt about it. But on the way, there’s a lot of strikes that Daniel’s gonna run into before he gets taken down.”

Jones and Cormier fought back at UFC 182 in 2015, where “Bones” defended his title with a unanimous decision victory. That loss remains DC’s only defeat in his 20-fight professional MMA career.

Cormier most recently choked out Anthony “Rumble” Johnson for the second time to defend his title while Jones has been sorting out his suspension.

The former 205 pound kingpin has had a whirlwind of drama throughout the past few years. He initially got into some trouble after a hit-and-run that left a pregnant woman injured, and after reappearing at UFC 197 to take on Ovince Saint Preux for an interim title, Jones was stripped of his belt once again following a failed drug test leading into his scheduled rematch with DC at UFC 200.

However, to hear Jones’ coach tell it, fans can be rest assured that “Bones” will make t to the fight at UFC 214 in July, and will leave victorious once again.

Do you expect Jones to make it to his fight with DC? And will the former champion regain the belt he essentially never lost?

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